dead air recently announced a micro flash hider which is keymo compatible and on their website they have SKUs for models with "sig taper", they don't seem to be available yet however.
https://deadairsilencers.com/product...ct-info-tabs|0
dead air recently announced a micro flash hider which is keymo compatible and on their website they have SKUs for models with "sig taper", they don't seem to be available yet however.
https://deadairsilencers.com/product...ct-info-tabs|0
Thank you! I’m still probably six months out from doing this, I’d prefer to be at my permanent address. Although it probably doesn’t matter, I will very likely be doing one of SilencerShop’s “one shot” trusts and I’m sure it can be amended.
Question: does a 5320.20 need to be filed for intrastate residence moves, or just interstate? When I did them I designated a permanent change of address.
Ken
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Last edited by OldRunner/CSAT Neighbor; 07-05-2022 at 03:24 PM.
Well, I haven't bought a suppressor for a while. But, I can say from experience that AAC mounts suck a bag of dicks. Back in the day not so long ago SilencerCo was supposed to be the bestest new hotness. My Omega has been a self-disassembling PIA, although not as bad as AAC. So, I have to say that I'm not surprised to hear that Keymo may not be all that it's cracked up to be. It is not easy to make a good suppressor mounting system. In fact, I think it's more difficult than making a decent suppressor. Honestly, I care a lot more about the mount than dB or what the can sounds like.
If I buy another can, it will be either another Surefire or another TBAC.
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
Lol, my AAC mount for my 5.56 I just let carbon the heck up so it’s a solid weld from mount to can and I just thread the whole unit onto a barrel like a direct mount. Ha.
I ordered some more rocksett to semi fix things together once I decide what can should stay on what gun.
More and more I’m just deciding to fix cans to guns and not eff with mounting systems.
I enjoy helping people get better.
I like to be able to remove suppressors for a variety of reasons. TBAC's thread-on mount is simple and robust. I haven't found the need for the locking version.
https://thunderbeastarms.com/products/accessories
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
TBAC product info states "With the CB mount, the suppressor mates to a conical shoulder on the brake and locks up rock solid and extremely tight" and that is my experience. It stays tight, and even after a lot of shooting I've never had it so stuck on that I couldn't remove it (sometimes requiring some 'man strength'). It's way better than barrel-direct thread mounting because the taper is less susceptible to misalignment from crud or sand. I suppose if I was going to war, I'd want the locking version.
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
The TBAC Dominus K-SR will probably be my next can if I get around to buying one.
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie